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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVTLLE. UTAH -A- UTO CURtVAH Ml CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EVOLV ING ENTERTAINMENT FOR WESTERN STATES t bc.idershtp In Th Organlaatlon cf th t Caravan In California Will So Taken by the Automobile Association of Nevada Plane for tb rn - tnrlalnnunt In Salt of the Victory Hltthnay Caravan. thi(U la stheduied to reaih the if in June, are prujrreo'nt although vmtlt deout t tail a hair not commit by the fhojitber of conant-iola charge tf rrats:nnetit-- , George ( Marlin J (Lair man of this row not tee. According to advict-- s re rived from Fan Framiseo, imitation to all of the cemniercUl and civic organization, firu.e and Indlvlduala bo have contributed to the fund, which made poeaihle the construction of the Wend-cve- r cutoff and the improvement of the Victory highway In Nevada, to participate la the motor caravan, which will travel from San Franctaco to Salt Lake early lu June were Issued by Frederick II. Meyer, president of the Utah Nevada California Highway association. At the lame time It wai announced that organisation of the caravan which will celebrate the Improvement of the Victory Highway and the completion of the Truckee River highway project had been placed In the handa of California State Automobile association. Leadership In the organisation of the caravan In California wlU be taken by the automobile association at the Invitation of W. A. Goodwin of Lovelocks,- Nevada, president of the Overland Trail club, who originated the Idea of the caravan which will mark the opening of the new motor ' tourist era for Utah, Nevada and California. George S. Fordercr, director of the State Automobile association, who accepted Goodwin's Invitation ou behalf of the association, named C. C. Co- Slt Lake City bu u-r- 1 4 l : : it a a Privilege IILHfflm AMENDMENTS MEET APPROVAl OF HOUSE COMMITTEE; TO STiiDY fill - Jur-ti- i - al-- - SNAKE RIVER HELD TO BE GERM INFECTED BY AN IDAHO FALLS SPEAKER Brigham City. Aa auto earavaa conveying more than 100 business men and poultry producer of this section left Bringham City Wednesday for Draper,. The purpose of the visit to Entirtly New Section Four I Writt which 1 one of Jtbe leading Jiraper, Into Cotton School Land Measure poultry producing ee alert of the state, And Bill Amended To Give was to inspect the plans there aad get Appeal Rights detailed information oa the Industry from the success ful producers, with a view to stimulating th poultry IndusD. W; C The Colton try in this city snd vieialty. school lind bill, with certain Vernal. The sheep shearing plant sug Rested by the subcommitJust across tbs Green river below tee that Las been atudying the hill for Jensen' la la full operation, with a week, waa considered by the house employed. Th plant Is public lands committee, but no action uia hlne operated and this season will was taken handle more than 20.000 eheep. Other Aa the bill was read, Ita provisions plant throughout the Uintah basin to mem- are in operation. The generally seemed to appe-ashearing bers of tha committee, but Chairman rontlnue about six wee ha, Finnott remarked that the bill Is so amrdurlng that time more than 100,-loImportant and some of the suggestsheep will be sheared. ed chaages are equally important Washington Auctioning of coal that he wanted time to study It further. before his committee acts. The leases on tracts In Richland and chairman gave assurance that the bill Roosevelt counties, Montana and Sewould be brought up again, but no vier county, Utah, was authorized by definite day waa set for returning con- the department of th interior recentsideration Several Important chang- ly. es in the hill were suggested by the Salt Lake City. Settlement of the line of the federal aid road east cf subcommittee, consisting of Representative Colton, Morrow, Winter Lett Monticello leading to the Meaa Verd and Driver. National park and other points east . Section two of the hill, which aeeka and aoulh waa made at a conference to Impose a limitation on the time between H. S. Kerr, assistant chief within which the government may ques- engineer of the state road commission, tion a state's title because of the al- Joseph II. Young of the bureau of publeged mineral tharacter of hool sec- lic roads and officials of Colorado potions. la amended in two particular; tently, It waa announced by Mr. Kerr, the government la to he restricted who has Just returned with Mr. Young only In its right to Institute a autt In (torn a two weeks trip te southern any court, aud the period within which Utah This highway la known aa the It may lie started la made six years, Navajo trail. Instead of three eara, as provided In Logan The history of the the Colton bill Aa originally written, development of the Holthe bill would have Imposed Hits limi- stein Friesian dairy cattle in America tation on proceedings in the Interior and Curb valley waa discussed by department as well us the courts, but Professor George B. Caine, head of the all reference to departmental actlvldairy husbandry department of the ties was stricken out by the aubcom Utah Agricultural college and experimittee. ment station, at the Klwanis lunchThe subcommittee also strut k out eon. the first par section three of the bill, Vernal-1- 1. 8. Kerr, chief engineer making reference to rules of prat th e road of the state commission, and JosIn school lands cases. II Young, engineer of the highway An entirely new fourth section haa eph bureau of public roads, were in Verbeen written Into the bill, prescribing nal last Friday on an official Inspecthe manner In whit h the states may tion of federal aid road projects beappeal to the courts from adverse rul- tween Vernal and Duchesne, the inings from the land department, the spection including completed, partly original court appeal provision being completed and contemplated projects. abandoned. George H. Tlngley, representing W, II Varley, resident state road engineer, accompanied the state officials. Wyoming Sheep Being Sheared Yuodift-cattoii- l d Jones of the United Ktutcs bureau of animal industry and Orson P. Madsen, county agricultural agent for Carbon and Emery counties, returned to Price from Emery, where they tested a shipment of thirty-eigh- t purebred cows for tuberculosis. The cows, all high grade Jersey stock, were shipped In from low. The tests were made recently and observations showed there were do reactors among the herd. Salt lake City A sheep and dairy rult rlub has been organized at Mantl for the boys and girls of that communi- soon. will begin The t twenty-eighmiles at wells, the clip north of Rock Springs, also will get , as It will under way during the k west of Roi Springs. The number of fleeces in the I92fi clip Is about the same as In 1925, but the unmunt ef woid Is a matter of conjecture until the sheatlng Is well under wav und Hie first bub-have be-weighed In 1925 approximately 2.75ouoO pounds were clipped in western Wyoming, and l year ago this et.ite saw almost of the total sold rich a litof the 192(5 tle more- than clip Is said to have born contracted Market tcndi m it s In f,,i I '.os ton, the union's vmm1 center, dur iHg flic post wet k have brought en ceiiitt no lit to bt at flm Vniasit-- s some of w to m feel that U'L'fi will bt eier for them than It a much first promised to be lndlt .it toll v are that l.imbs will bring a bitter pi leu wee-k- three-juartt- - ty Dr Interested (. in I pructlcal agricultural Indiana to Haw Gam Farm Idaho Information has Moscow, com from th laipwal Indian reservation, south of her. that SUte Game Warden R. K. Thomas announces his department will establish a gam farm on the reservation. In Net Perce coun-ty- . A. M. Rose, superintendent of construction of the highway bureau, will start erecting necessary buildings soon Chinese pheasants will be propagated on the farm The game deon th resrvatlon. and th part , farm will be eablished on this land. Money for the enterprise In being furnished by the Net Perce county sportsman, and the state department will op rate the farm. Fimrtstnen In th's section of the state hope to Increase the number of pheasants and develop better bunting. me-nt- San Franctaco Celebrates Rebuilding San Francisco. Calif. San Francla-tobserved the twentieth anniversary tf the most memorable event In the eltya history, the earthquake and fire e? April 18, 1905. Celebiation of the tree, and rejoicing over the cityrihat spring phenix like, from the smouldering mins, began last Bight la th civic auditorium when thousands of south of Market street boys snd girls gathered to live over train in songs, dances ai,d speeches, the heroic refa-ge- e days' that followed the disaster. n o -- r !. 4 547.000 Salt Lake Overlooked in Finance Bill Fait Lake City, Advised that the army construction bill, which pessed the house of representatives at Washington. did not Include any appropriation for Fort Douglas, the military committee of the chamber cf commerce will hold a special meeting for the purpose cf considering what may be done to have the bin amended when it comes up oa the senate. It was announced by chamber official. Brigadier General Lucius Holbrook, is la command of the local post A. W af-fat- tAD tOItCO. Wall Finish DISTRIBUTOR SALT IAKB GLASS. & PAINT CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH VanUhing Wild Life Recalling Early Days of American Currency played hi part In the creation of our oldest American bank, says Girard tn the Philadelphia When Continental money Inquirer. waa not worth a Continental d n, Philadelphia staged a financial frolic. A big dog was covered with tar and then plastered over with Continental dollar bills. With drum and fife and flying flags that dog waa marched down Chestnut street and around the center of the city by a shouting gang of men and boys. Five days later came Robert Morria plan for a permanent bank to replace the old Pennsylvania bank, which had done Ita work aud waa soon to quit I.ess honor Is given to that temporary bank than Ita record merits. One thing it did was to buy 3,000,0M) rations for Wa'shlnrton'a soldiers. Another, possibly lesa worthy object, was Hie purchase for them of 300 barrels of rum. An Innocent dog I would hate to be a wild animal In tb North woods," said the who had returned from Lis an nual fishing trip. "It used to he when there waa a proper place to be wild. Ive Just coige back from what I supposed waa one of the few wild plao-left, and I give yon my word, unless they put traffic copa every place the trails intersect I aint goin to risk my neck up there again. Why, the only wild things I ssw all the time I was gone waa tome gooseberries and a fel ler whod dropped hit pipe stem tn the river." old-time- r s DIAMOND DYE ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Jut Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye Each package contains direction o simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors la lin15-ce- Iwsensille springand summer gerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, ' Cmw0 coats, sweatstockings, coverings, bangings Buy Diamond Dyea no other kind snd tell your druggist whether tbe material you wish to color Is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Awakening of Old Madrid Madrid Is now one of the busiest and most progressive cities of southern Eurnfie, and the sleepy old world sjot of former days Is no longer recognizable. Skyscrapers are going up tn great numbera. Every Quart er, l:ik Guaranteed di'k'n superin- Id superin-rndent- : fn ndent; R. C Coffin. cM f geologist; John C. Howard, pres drnt of th Utah Hll Refining eon.r.ny, 0. T. Hansen, L IVmgan. field nrealdent and J L I. Ih-th- Lift Off-- No Pain! Utah Southern superintendent of th Mvton Th Uintah Telephone com- panv. J. R Bullock, president, has be- gun a work of reconstruction, which is progressing in a satisfactory man- ner. Th company is stringing a new copper toll line from Vernal, by th way of Rooaevelt and Myton. to Du- It 4a feRowiwg th old line these t nearly as possible. Oil company, Jolnc-- l In these meetings, ks a result, a bailer was run Into th well to clean eff the bottom. Good at Will Operate New Prk Train Salt lake City- .- Th Union TactHc Jfetem recently anneunetd the operation of a new direct through passenger 'rain between. Salt Lak City and Cedar City, to b known at the "Utah Parks Special. This Is being done tn connection with th opening of Zion park. Bryce can von. Cedar Breaks and the North Rtm Grand Canyon National park season of 192. This new --err Ice will be operated dally, th southbound train to leave thla flrt city May 31 and th Cist northbound rain from Cedar City leaving June 1. while the last southbound train will .ear Salt Ijrtke September 80 and the ,ast northbound from Ctdar City October !. Tminy will be known as No. 193 southbound and No. 104 hortb-souJ, It is Ad. Mantl fcMayor A, Judd and member of th city council hav recently accepted plans submitted by Professor Emil Hansen, landscape gardener, for the beautifying of the Mantl city park. Moab J. II Ycune. highway engin- eer for the bureau of public roads, and II. S. Kerr. hi f assistant atate road engineer passed through Moab last Wednesday on their return from Kan Juan county, where they made an Investigation and def.nlt lotatinn of le highway from Mentlcello to th Mat line. -- Salt Lake City. Worn com-unv- I Salt lam Pity No farm Industry has advanud wiih greater strides th last few years than the poultry business. th value of which for 1921 has been estlrna'inl by the department of agriculture at $991,000,000, $525,000,000 or more than half of w LU h r pre cii th value of eggs produced on the farm, and $469,000,000 from poultry It is believed safe to asproduced sume that the final department of agriculture figures for 1925 will show that the value of the Industry has mark The passed th billion-dcjlatotal numbers of poultry on farms as $ 42.So0.OOO, with January 7, a value of $741 ooO.ooo. Qf this number. 4 37.000 0110 head, with a value of $776,177,000. were chickens During were the year 679.300.0o0 chickens raised, with a value of 445 018.000. The chiiken eggs produced amounted to 1.969.C76.000 doiona. worth $521, h bn-id- - - se Coins ChsnUi ii li bssuntui colon so chocss TH CHICAGO WHIT ISA b. sod A Am, CLkoe. VL os according to John C Ctapo, geologist, who worked tint th geology of th structure In detail last summer Poultry Farming Incrcas Rapid A flow of -- Price A showing of gut and oil th- - well dnltid line by th Price Pcttolcum eompanv which has been in ev idt nee aim e Hi dull first struck the'liolid format n n. Is an Indication of possibilities of it e Price strut ture, than the fir vet salt" Indie ate d smU Asi is so nsaskil (kst ao (so last tU smrso. mm sues tut lam Wti UAH WrWs Sodoy fas asms mi imm wisnt yopsod fatFUl Wps st everything! oil by head Utah Oil Refining-Uta(Southern Midwest lfldoratlon companion' pioneer well on th Pan creek structure at th rat of fifty etrht barrel; an hour, or 1400 barrels daily, gave another hint of what might be expected of Utah's first gusher when the water Is Rhut off and th and at 2024 feet Is pierced. In cider to asiertain what would e the best methxl of securing a borough test of th well and shutting of conference ff thd water, tv se-tlativo to the question were held II B ('urruhr.n. Jr. bureau of mines reinen If G Ilndst ; ib pros'd nt of th Midwest Moab, Utah. retently from th In i . dreVses, Efforts at Cleaning Bor Brings Voluntary Yield of 53 Barrels an Hour - i ld ers, draperies, . one-thir- favor- of the complete luxe of tees, none b better knosro than Ling Wall Finkh. Fa dh s ri sMs tnU snwhta eS ds Astisbl fcswis mwsi esa sk jus, it's h m pnn b if wtth so kss Its sssv Mina Srpty, srM kv so wUo tu kst s htu Mm ps tmk kimim isaur K BAILER STARTS FLOW AT WELL and livestock studh-sreports C O. unit Stott, tounty agriculi agent Each club member will comment e th project with at least three bred ewes or one daliv calf. Mnd will keep a compl te record of expenses and receipts Path bov will tie expected to show Us best animal at the Sanpete county fulr tu'.s fa.L i That b the i - -- T home decorating wirh paint products bearing the label of The Chicago White Lead ana Oil Co. This label sigruej highest quality Uvett Just as It does todsy. And Aay person Idaho Falla, Idaho. nho says Snake river water lanot polluted should b taken befor an Insanity board. If I hear anyone make that tatement 1 will demand their examination, said Dr. Ralph Touch, Hate medical examiner, head of th Idaho state board of health. In aa address before a citizens' mass meeting held in the Rex theatre recently to advocate a pure water supply for Idaho rails. Dr Touch went further In hta denunciation of the present source of the itys water supply when he stated that it is his belief that the atate department should condemn, the river water and shut off the supply. He urged the citizen of Idaho Falls to put forth their best efforts to obtain pure water and laid particular stress upon the high mortality rate here, which he said waa due to the many deaths from Intestinal diseases. C. K. Marey. state sanitary Inspector, accompanied Dr. Touch to Idaho Falls, and also addressed th meeting calling attention to the tact that Idaho Falls can be laid liable to damages for deaths likely to result from poor water upply. Moving pictures showing the pollution of Snake river by unsanitary conditions were shown th taxpayers and explained by local physicians and others interested in setklhg to bring about a change In present conditions. P. I) Bowler of the laiyue Bowler company, which la seeking to sink a number of well In Idaho Falls to procure tLe necessary pur water supply, explained the pumping system of his company and illustrated hia talks with pictures of similar wells now in operation throughout the country. The visit of Dr. Touch and Mr. Macey to Idaho Falls was brought about as the result of statements mad by D. YV. Irvine, local druggist, tn which an attack waa made on the atate board of health at a meting held Tuesday evening by. objector to the proposed new water help up at that meeting as unreliable and the board members were referred to as "paid politicians. The state officers called upon Mr. Irvine to retract his statements, whkh ho did. The cittxena of Idaho Falls will vote on a proposed $300,0o0 bond issue April 29, o Price Since Style Lave changed a lot since grandmother was a girl. The curls and full and luffies and furbelows of that bygone day arc only memory norm But there Is one fashion that has remained la vogue during all these years that haa, as a matter of fact. Increased amazingly in 1367. sea-soi&- estab-llshmenUan- When Grandmother Was a f Moving Pictures. Showing Th Potlw tin of Snake River by Unsanitary Conditions War Shown and Explained a flock musters ' 1MI1 to Lice in . one-thir- d Reform School Problem Faced Ogden. Judges of the Juvenile courts of the First to Fifth Judicial districts of the state have been sum Boned to a meeting Wednesday, April 14, with the Juvenile couit commtsaion, the board of trustees and Superintendent 11 J. Milne of the Utah State Industrial school. The meeting will be held at the school beginning at 12:30 oclock In the afternoon The purpose of the conference which bus been culled bv supt rmt ndent Milne I to consider some means whrriby the ends of rn.iv be satisfied th limtu nt without among Jmtnl commitment to the tmlusti iul school in auc h large nutnl rs The problem will be considered from both an m m omtcal and tx :al standpoint Supeim tendeut Milne points out that if the number of inmates at the instituiou continues to increase additional companiea of boy muni be fotmed, and o must the girls' department This, he shows, cun not tie done under the biennial- budget of the thereAt present are 110 school and three boy girts at the Inthirty st Hut ton. IF f Utah manager of the asioxiatlon's highway's bureau, to undertake the active work of organising the caravan and making detailed arrangement la Inviting the donors of money to the f 75,000 fund, which waa ralatMl In northern and central California for Improvement of the Victory highway, to take part In the caravan. Meyer said that It would give them an opportunity to aee first hand Just what had been accomplished with thetr Rock Springs, Wyo This week will money. Delegations from the varloua county boards of supervisors and the aee the big shear" under way In chambers of commerce In this section western Wyoming, and about of (he total 1926 clip Is under of the state have also been invited to take part In the celebration Contract to eastern films Some shearing began lust w eek and several ttrell, News Notes 1 n Grazing lands In igt;or Season Opened acreage. Emrrey county, will be offered for sal by th execnMahr The Irrigation season I. tiv set rotary of the atate land board, j on th project beets recently. the offer to b made at Ca.v.le Dale, j on l despite below normal The lands are appraised at $2 50 to raaw conditions la the hlllz. Is faTop-aide-, j $3 per acre. declare J. B. lhad. manager 'of Salt Lake City. The state road h proje-.t- . and no hardship is being commission, accompanied by C. E. ,rtir'pata cr late crops. CoorMer-b- l Knowlton. malntenafic engineer, left ra'rtall came In Manh and th on a tour of Inspection ef the highof April, although last month It ways In southwestern Utah, Zion na- was not np to normal, Th precipitational park and St. Georg will b tion tn date totals 4.69 Inches, as cone vlalted. parvvt wi'u .5i iirhc-- a year ago. . !. - ir It -- f:t s the Mom Motor Oil Radio SuDoo Ended on End Cousin Hiram Is that a new hall over there? of the Deceased Fhhh; thats poor old John. I knew tha room would be crowded, so I stood tha coffin up on end. Nebraska Awgwan. clock Wife Doesn't hart on bltt Drop llttl Treexooe" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hartlng. then shortly yon lift It tight off with fingers. Toor druggist sells tiny bottle of "Freexone for s few cents, suffldent-tremov every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tb toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Real Prodigy Why do yon call your child remarkable Iles nine years old and playi no doesn't even Instrument, recite pieces." r -- S5.o'0. In -L Te Hav a Clear, Swet Skin Touch pimples, redness, roughness or itching. If any, with Cuticura Ointment, then bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and dust on a llttl' Cuticura Talcum to lesv a fascinating fragrance on skin. Everywhere 2Tc each. A avertlscment- - Boyt Will Bargain How old is your sister, sonT Shes so old ter to find ouL 1UH coat you a quar- The fool never has Judgment. ' HOWS YOUR BLOOD ? Tacoma. Wash.- "I was so greatly benefited by taking Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery that I am convinced there is nothing bet- ter tor a run down system or tor tha blood. I was suffering from aa anaemic condition, bad scarcely any blood, and what there ii was this , and impoverished. I became very nerv- -, cu. weak and thia the 'Discovery' completely restored my blood to a natural and normal state and I grew well and strong. I have never taken a medione that did so much lor me, a made me fee! hke a new I6US St- - Tablet or bgnxL AH draim. Write Dr Fierce's Invalid Hotd as Buffalo, N. Y, for free advice. K W. N. U Sait Lak City, No. 17-1-22. |